Mad March Hare Poitin 70cl - the Original Irish Spirit

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Mad March Hare Poitin 70cl - the Original Irish Spirit

Mad March Hare Poitin 70cl - the Original Irish Spirit

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In this version, he was an insane human hunter, residing in Wonderland and living a richly extravagant lifestyle, owning a large house and garden, protected by guards, while also indulging in tea parties. His name provides from the hat that he's wearing, which is made from the ears of all the hares he has hunted. He is feared for his reputation and is rumored to be madder than the Red Queen. March Hare first appears in the middle of the film having tea with Mad Hatter and the Dormouse. After they sing " The Unbirthday Song", they are encountered by Alice who commented that she enjoys their singing, pleasing the hare. The March Hare explains to Alice the purpose of an unbirthday and she joins for tea. The March Hare continuously cuts Alice off as she tries to tell how she ended up in Wonderland. When the party is intruded again by the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter claims his watch is two days slow and, with the March Hare's assistance, fills it up with unnecessary things like jam, lemon juice, and tea. The watch then "goes mad" and the Hare smashes it with a mallet. After learning it was an unbirthday gift, the Hare and Hatter celebrate by tossing the White Rabbit out the party. The venue has plenty of space for us to add our Madhare flair,as well as all the seating and toilets we could wish for! The museum will be closed to the public during the event (so we have the place to ourselves) but that doesn't mean there won't be some classic buses and vehicles on show and even a miniature railway! Finding Nemo: Nemo • Dory • Marlin • Crush • Bruce • Destiny • Bailey • Hank • Squirt • Nigel • Gill • Sheldon • Pearl • Darla • Charlie • Jenny

The March Hare makes a small cameo appearance in Fantasmic!, during the bubble montage in the Disney's Hollywood Studios version of the show.

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Pocahontas: Pocahontas • Flit • Meeko • Percy • Grandmother Willow • Governor Ratcliffe • Colors of the Wind Pocahontas Alice in Wonderland: Alice in Wonderland • In a World of My Own • I'm Late • Sailor's Hornpipe • The Caucus Race • How Do You Do and Shake Hands • The Walrus and the Carpenter • Old Father William • Smoke the Blighter Out • All in the Golden Afternoon • AEIOU • ‘Twas Brilling • The Unbirthday Song • Very Good Advice • Painting the Roses Red • Dodgsonland • Ocean of Tears • Simon Says • Whooooo Are Youuuuu? Out and about this month? See what's out there in our feature on the best of the British countryside in March, our March foraging guide: best foods to find and recipe ideas and the first signs of spring. Why do hares box?

Group One (Miranda Wright): " Trains, Toons and Toon Trains" • " Tokyo Bonkers" • " The Stork Exchange" • " Bobcat Fever" • " The Toon That Ate Hollywood" • " When the Spirit Moves You" • " Fistful of Anvils" • " What You Read is What You Get" • " Toon for a Day"

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The March Hare doesn't appear in the show. However, he appeared like an antagonist, linked with Jefferson's past into the comic Out of the Past. Hocus Pocus: Winifred Sanderson • Mary Sanderson • Sarah Sanderson • Binx • Billy Butcherson • Young Winifred • The Book Of course, the phrase 'hare brained' refers to the same behaviour. This is also an old expression and is referenced in Edward Hall's Chronicle, 1548: Finding Nemo/ Finding Dory: Nemo • Dory • Hank • Crush • Bruce • Baby Dory • Destiny • Bailey • Pearl • Platinum Nemo • Darla



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